write-docs
Writing SDK documentation for tldraw. Use when creating new documentation articles, updating existing docs, or when documentation writing guidance is needed. Applies to docs in apps/docs/content/.
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/write-docs && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/704" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/write-docs && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/write-docs
About this skill
Write documentation
This skill covers how to write and update tldraw SDK documentation.
Location
All documentation lives in apps/docs/content/. The main categories are:
| Directory | Purpose |
|---|---|
docs/ | SDK documentation articles |
releases/ | Release notes (see write-release-notes skill) |
examples/ | Example documentation |
getting-started/ | Quickstart and setup guides |
Process
1. Understand the scope
Before writing:
- Identify the target audience (new users, experienced developers, API reference)
- Check existing docs that cover related topics
- Look at relevant examples in
apps/examples/ - Read the API types and comments in the source code
2. Create the file
Create a new .mdx file in the appropriate directory with frontmatter:
---
title: Feature name
status: published
author: steveruizok
date: 3/22/2023
order: 1
keywords:
- keyword1
- keyword2
---
3. Write the content
Follow the structure:
- Overview — 1-2 paragraphs on what and why
- Basic usage — The simplest working example
- Details — Deeper explanation with more examples
- Edge cases — Advanced patterns, gotchas
- Links — Related docs and examples
4. Use MDX components
API links
Use [ClassName](?) or [ClassName#methodName](?) for API references:
The [Editor](?) class has many methods. Use [Editor#createShapes](?) to create shapes.
Code highlighting
Use <FocusLines> to highlight specific lines:
<FocusLines lines={[2,6,10]}>
\`\`\`tsx
import { Tldraw } from 'tldraw'
import { useSyncDemo } from '@tldraw/sync'
\`\`\`
</FocusLines>
Images
<Image
src="/images/api/events.png"
alt="A diagram showing an event being sent to the editor."
title="Caption text here."
/>
Tables for API documentation
Use tables for listing methods, options, or properties:
| Method | Description |
| ------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------- |
| [Editor#screenToPage](?) | Convert a point in screen space to page space. |
| [Editor#pageToScreen](?) | Convert a point in page space to screen space. |
| Value | Description |
| --------- | ---------------------------------------------------- |
| `default` | Sets the initial zoom to 100%. |
| `fit-x` | The x axis will completely fill the viewport bounds. |
5. Verify
Check that:
- Code examples actually work
- API links resolve correctly
- Images have alt text
- Headings use sentence case
- No AI tells (see style guide)
References
- Style guide: See
../shared/docs-guide.mdfor voice, tone, and formatting conventions.
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